The Man is on the run, searching for the person from his past who leaked his kill list.
Overall, I recommend this book to everyone. It's brutal and pulls no punches, and might make you look at the old guys in the park feeding the pigeons with a bit more respect. After all, one of them just might be a retired badass looking for an excuse. Read Full Review
Look,Last Contract is definitely not perfect. There's not a ton of character depth here, but the characters are interesting enough that I want to follow their story. The real driving force behind the book, however, is the plot, and the suspense that is built around that plot. So there is a lot to like here, and if you're looking for a solid crime book, this may be something worth checking out. Read Full Review
I'm certainly glad that the character pool is deepening. Revenge stories can become so telescopic, with our hero chopping or shooting his or her way through nameless (may as well be faceless) hoods/hit-men/ninjas/goons to get to the one top villain that we are supposed to hate. By introducing some vulnerability to the mobster's organization it inevitably humanizes them and puts something at risk for them. No longer nameless, no longer faceless, we get some actual motivation and depth. Read Full Review
window.$tbn = window.$tbn || {"d":function(){}}; $tbn.d("2f0abc53-6d90-a812-cb5e-4f7a2beebd57");The Last Contract #2 continues the curious journey of who exactly is blackmailing these criminals and points fingers at everybody as potential withholders of information that could lead to substantial leads or become valuable to protect oneself. If one thing is certain in this world, nobody can be trusted. If there is any consideration forThe Last Contract asa filmic adaptation, Peter Weller would be perfect as The Man. Read Full Review
Richard VasseurRichard Vasseur is a Canadian who has had a love of comic books his entire life. I started out as just a fan reading comics every chance I had. This evolved into writing reviews for a small newsletter which evolved into having my own column at Jazma Online and doing interviews. I also worked briefly as a columnist at Comic's Buyers Guide. Everyday I am involved with doing something comic book related and I love the hobby. Read Full Review
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